Across
- 4. Condensed recap of the main points
- 5. Content and substance of arguments
- 7. The responsibility to prove your arguments
- 9. The process or steps that make a policy work
- 11. A fundamental rule or value used to justify an argument
- 14. quo The current state of affairs before the policy
- 16. Short interruption or question from the opposing side
- 17. The person who tracks speech timing
- 18. Weighing arguments against each other
- 20. The negative consequences that come from a policy or situation
- 22. Final speech that summarizes and compares arguments
- 23. Organization and structure of a speech
- 26. The set of arguments presented by one team
- 28. Building up your side’s case with arguments
- 29. The statement or topic being debated
- 30. The note-taking method used to track arguments
Down
- 1. Style and delivery of a speech
- 2. The person who judges the debate
- 3. Response to counter an argument
- 6. Setting the context and perspective of the debate
- 8. A debater who delivers a speech
- 10. Direct conflict between opposing arguments
- 12. Reasoning used to support an argument
- 13. Explanation of the key terms in the motion
- 15. The position your team takes in the debate
- 19. Facts or examples that back up a claim
- 21. The plan or policy proposed by the government
- 24. A sacrifice made to gain another benefit
- 25. New arguments added by Closing teams
- 27. time Period given before the debate to prepare
